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Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2005 3:16 pm 
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xr8 dismantler wrote:
we have 5 different types of MOMO wheels available for EF to AU's

black and woodgrain (EL GT)

black and red (last one available)

black and light blue

black and blue

black and grey


prices start at $225


Got pics for these????
How hard to replace with the airbag etc????
For an AU.

I like the idea of Black and Grey

 

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Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2005 9:03 pm 
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I put my el GT woodgrain wheel in today and sprayed the airbag cover black and the plastic behind aswell and it has come up beautiful. Its also a pleasure to drive with.

I will post pis soon
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Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2005 9:32 pm 
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Spider_GT wrote:
what was the name of that place mate? what where they like? i got a momo millenium and i love it


B.M Leather Creations
57 Stephenson St
Richmond
03 9427 1882

The guys names Bill, mention that David (me) got my wheel done there and that I sent you so he should give you a fair price. Shouldn't cost more than about $100. Just beware that he might take a bit of time as he has a flat out business.....took 10 weeks to do my wheel but was well worth it as it is an awesome job.

 

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Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2005 11:17 pm 
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Ill be getting seats retrimmed and door trims and dash pad so its kool lol
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Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 1:06 am 
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Mechan1k wrote:
xr8 dismantler wrote:
we have 5 different types of MOMO wheels available for EF to AU's

black and woodgrain (EL GT)

black and red (last one available)

black and light blue

black and blue

black and grey


prices start at $225


Got pics for these????
How hard to replace with the airbag etc????
For an AU.

I like the idea of Black and Grey

You don't need to replace it, its not that hard to change the wheels, just hard to track down the 5 point torx bit to do it.
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Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 1:33 am 
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GlennXR6T wrote:
just hard to track down the 5 point torx bit to do it.


I think almost every Repco store should have them in stock, called T55 or something like that.

These wheels are definately worth it! I wish I had known about the Grey and black Momo wheel before I settled for the plain black!
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 4:54 am 
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It's a T50 torx bit.

Also a steering wheel puller can come in handy, much easier than pulling the prick out of the wheel and breaking s**t

 

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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 1:32 pm 
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No idea in western sydney but leather creations in richmond did it for me down here. They just matched the rest of the leather with the airbag. Only downside was waiting 10 weeks for it to be done, but that probably was just the joint i took it to. I recommend asking any leather restoration type place, dyeing is a pretty easy job. Heres a pic of the end result of my wheel:

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:-O OMG I love it!
Thats exactly my interior too :-D Gotta investigate this
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 1:37 pm 
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offyaguts wrote:
It's a T50 torx bit.

Also a steering wheel puller can come in handy, much easier than pulling the prick out of the wheel and breaking s**t

LOL, have you had experience n broken something?
I found, leaving the bit in there not much that can go wrong - just pull it off with sheer force, doesnt hurt anything.
A mallat is helpfull in putting them on tho, dont want it loose on there! :?

 

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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 1:45 pm 
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Nah never broken anything, just warning people - but yeah recommended leaving the bolt in the middle so the wheel doesnt come flying off!!!!

 

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